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Simulating Physics with Computers

International Journal of Theoretical Physics , VoL 21, Nos. 6/7, 1982 Simulating Physics with Computers Richard P. Feynman Department of Physics , California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91107 Received May 7, 1981 1. INTRODUCTION On the program it says this is a keynote speech--and I don't know what a keynote speech is. I do not intend in any way to suggest what should be in this meeting as a keynote of the subjects or anything like that. I have my own things to say and to talk about and there's no implication that anybody needs to talk about the same thing or anything like it. So what I want to talk about is what Mike Dertouzos suggested that nobody would talk about.

Simulating Physics with Computers 471 the position at two different times in the past (either way, you need two pieces of information at each point) calculate the future in principle. So classical physics is local, causal, and reversible, and therefore apparently

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